Examples

The following code example demonstrates how to use a Style object to change the style properties of multiple controls at once. Each time one of the Style property values changes, each control must call its ApplyStyle method. Note that not all the controls support all the properties demonstrated. If a control does not support a particular property, the appearance of the control will not change when the property value is changed.

Remarks

The Unit structure represents a length measurement that can be expressed in any HTML-compatible size unit. The UnitType enumeration lists the units of measurement that can be represented. The Unit is used by properties such as BorderWidth and Height to represent the length or width of the property. For example, you can set the BorderWidth property of a Web Server control to a Unit that represents five pixels.

Use the Value property to determine the length of the measurement. The unit of measurement is determined using the Type property. You can convert other data types to a Unit by using the Parse, Percentage, Pixel, and Point methods.

For a list of initial property values for an instance of Unit, see the Unit constructor.